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Cole Ramsey is a senior at the Western Boone Community School Corporation (colloquially called WeBo). His mother Jaime says he pushes himself academically all the time.
“He has been straight-A honor roll every year,” Jaime said. “He is on track to have the highest GPA in WeBo history,” Jaime said. “Cole will be on a hybrid schedule during the next school year with WeBo and Wabash College.”
Jaime said this is the first time for any student to do this at either school. “Cole was also just awarded the Advocate of the Year award from Mental Health of America,” Jaime said. “He has started the Boone County Youth Advisory Committee, which has sparked other counties to reach out, including Montgomery County and Tippecanoe County, and now they are beginning their own youth county coalitions.”
Cole also keeps busy with other school activities and clubs. “He is part of the National Honor Society and a member of WeBo student government,” Jaime said. “Last summer he was the youngest intern for the Indiana state senators.”
He even finds time to play sports. “He will be playing football and golf for his fourth year,” Jaime said.
Cole has also been busy making plans for college. “He has always dreamed of attending an Ivy League school, but he also really likes Tulane University in New Orleans and Washington University in St. Louis,” Jaime said. “He hopes to double major in international business and political science, and eventually one day be an American ambassador.”
